If U are with a different employer. The only red flag that it might raise is that Why did you change employer. Did you get laid off? Did you fall out of status? As long as you can prove that there was no gap between the 2 companies, you might be ok. If you can wait a while, it will be even better.
I would not conclude that things have changed. You need to acknowlege that every day about 100 people get visas (all consulates put together). Once in a while, someone gets 221g. So, it is shear bad luck and I totally sympathize with them. There is nothing more frustrating than getting stuck somewhere.
I would not conclude that things have changed. You need to acknowlege that every day about 100 people get visas (all consulates put together). Once in a while, someone gets 221g. So, it is shear bad luck and I totally sympathize with them. There is nothing more frustrating than getting stuck somewhere.
maniax said:I have a MS from US. I have booked an appointment in Calgary for stamping. I had initially thought it would be pretty easy getting a stamping from Canada but after going through the discussions realize that things have changed.
I have been with my current employer for only 1 month. Would this be an issue?